Euan’s-Guide

Euan’s Guide – The disabled access review website

Euan’s Guide is a disabled access review website used by disabled people to review, share and discover accessible places to visit. Disabled people, their friends and families, have the possibility to rate places according to accessibility criteria. Euan’s Guide was founded by Euan MacDonald, who is a powerchair user and his sister Kiki in 2013 and since then, they have made great progress in terms of accessibility. Euan’s Guide was launched ten years after Euan’s Motor Neurone Disease (MND) diagnosis, as a place for disabled people and their partners, to share their knowledge of accessible places to go. The award-winning charity is based in Scotland and used by disabled people all over the UK and beyond.

Due to Euan’s accessibility issues and his access requirements that changed, Euan and his sister went in search of recommendations for accessible places to go, but a platform for this kind of information didn’t exist.

Built as a friendly and honest alternative to hours of web searching and phone calls before visiting somewhere new, Euan’s Guide now has thousands of disabled access reviews and listings for places all over the UK and beyond!

Accessibility

Euan’s Guide team is committed to providing a website and at the same time information, that are accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of technology or ability. The website’s structure is accessibility – friendly, in order to help more and more people to find accessible places to visit.